Description: Working at a remote national monument site on the Utah-Arizona border, anthropologist Sophia Shepard finds herself in the middle of shady dealings focused on monument land that may soon be opened to energy exploration.
Review Quotes: 32nd Annual Reading the West Book Awards Nominee
Named Best Mystery Thriller in the 2021 New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards
A Library Journal Title to Watch
"Fantastic . . . This isn't just a thriller--it's also one of the funniest books I have read in years . . . This is a perfect read for fans of Elmore Leonard, William Boyle, and The Coen Brothers." --Liberty Hardy, Book Riot
"Picture a Tony Hillerman-style tableau: a red rock desert beneath a deep azure sky, imbued with the history of the sacred rituals and artifacts of the Southern Paiute. Now add a Tim Dorsey or Carl Hiaasen-esque overlay, awash in desiccated Ford pickup trucks, characters who embody the word 'characters, ' ulterior motives and belly-rumbling hilarity, and you'll get an idea of the strange trip you're about to embark on . . . Beneath all this, Petersen poses some intellectual questions, such as who really 'owns' land, what rights and responsibilities such ownership conveys and how the inevitable collisions between titled owners, the public good and the ancient claims of sacred ground should be addressed." --Bruce Tierney, BookPage
"[A] darkly comic, madcap thriller with overarching social themes . . . Picnic is wildly creative and easily envisioned." --Lauren O'Brien, Shelf Awareness "In this twenty-first-century fusion of Zane Grey, Tony Hillerman, and Craig Childs, Todd Robert Petersen gives us a page-turner of a murder mystery." --Stephen Trimble, editor of Red Rock Stories "A murderously addictive thrill-ride through the remote, rugged Utah-Arizona borderlands, where looting and vandalism of ancient cultural sites remain all too prevalent." --Scott Graham, National Outdoor Book Award-winning author of Mesa Verde Victim "Reading Picnic in the Ruins is like watching a Tarantino film--scenes unfold to reveal a cast of divergent characters who are destined to collide; and when they do, you won't want to look away. Todd Robert Petersen delivers a roller coaster of a book!" --Margaret Mizushima, award-winning author of the Timber Creek K-9 Mysteries, including Hanging Falls